With the frigid temperatures most of us are experiencing right now, I think we can all agree that few things beat cozying up at home one of the best bathrobes for women. While the merits of each vary, the art of choosing the right robe is highly underrated.
Perhaps you’re that person who received one as a gift; or, you’ve had the same the robe for years that, while functional, has lost some of its homey appeal. Or, you’re simply in search of a style better suited for your taste. In your search of something new, you want to find something that matches your aesthetic—there are plush striped options by The Sleep Code and Brooklinen that pair perfectly back to any coastal home decor, or silky dressing gowns by Olivia Von Halle that call to mind a sexy boudoir. You
ll also want to consider your comfort level—where materials are key. A super-soft fleece by Ugg or Natori is the closest thing to putting on a fluffy coat, whereas cotton robes by Serena
Lily are a bit more breathable.
All different in their various fabrics and patterns, but equally as snugly to nestle up in. Below, a look at our favorite bathrobes for women to relax in peace.
Brooklinen
Made from ultra soft 100% Turkish cotton, Brooklinen's robe is a classic choice with crowd-pleasing appeal to lounge around the house in.
Parachute
Comfortable and stylish in seven modern shades, Parachute’s Cloud Cotton Robe is an editor-favorite.
Eberjey
This robe by Eberjey feels like being wrapped in your favorite cozy sweater—perfect for when you’d rather not get out of bed.
Ugg
Few robes stand a chance against frigid temperatures like Ugg’s Aarti robe crafted from a super-soft fleece similar to the inside of its beloved suede boots.
Barefoot Dreams
Snuggling up on the couch with a good book this winter? Wrap yourself in this Barefoot Dreams number that’ll make your afternoon of lounging that much more luxurious.
Natori
Full length with a high-pile fleece lining, we can think of only a few things more likely to keep you warm and toasty on chilly days.
Pattern
x Sergio Hudson curl-conscious robe
Designed with curly girls in mind, Pattern Beauty and Sergio Hudson’s collaboration features a three-quarter sleeve and low neckline that make styling after wash day a breeze.
Tekla
Copenhagen label Tekla knows a thing or two about home fabrics so it should come as no surprise that they offer an amazing robe. This one's made with a terrycloth fabric from 100% organic cotton and even features a hood.
Hill House Home
Decided not to steal that hotel robe you were eyeing on your last vacay? Treat yourself to Hill House Home’s to add a hint of luxury to your everyday.
Lunya
A breathable thickness and timeless style, Lunya's 100% Turkish cotton robe features elastic cuffs and an attached belt to wrap yourself in all day long.
Skims
Want to be cozy without overheating? Consider Skim’s option made from a soft modal ribbed fabric you’re sure to be obsessed with.
Skin
organic pima cotton-jersey robe
Skin’s cotton-jersey material is lightweight—cozy enough to keep you warm on a cool day, but breezy enough to complete a few chores around the house.
Frette
A good shawl collar adds a nice touch to your average bathrobe. Take this option by Frette for example, marrying the sophisticated style with roomy sleeves and a terry fabric—transporting you straight to your favorite hotel suite.
Matouk
A lightweight waffle-weave is perfect for once you've toweled off but still need to apply makeup before getting dressed.
Serena and Lily
Sonoma turkish cotton bathrobe
Serena
Lily's bathrobe is a gift we'd gladly accept year after year because its made from a weighty cotton terry that’s exceptionally soft.
Zara
cotton bathrobe with an overlock
Zara Home is not to be underestimated for contemporary loungewear styles. This option is a standout—made from a breathable cotton with contrast black piping along the edges.
Lake
For lying on the couch with a good book and latte in hand, Lake’s robe suits the occasion with its classic patterns and cooling Pima cotton.
The Sleep Code
The Sleep Code’s robe leaves a lasting impression because its fabric is woven by an Italian mill and features a blend of linen, cotton, and poly that provides comfort all year round.
Silk robes offer a grown and sexy vibe to household lounging, and no one does it better than Olivia Von Halle whose silk-satin styles are designed with a Kimono shape and Art Nouveau-inspired motifs.
Desmond
Dempsey
Made from 100% organic cotton, Desmond
Dempsey’s printed robes are as pretty to look at as they are to wear.